Panel Nine presents VerityFair, the acclaimed graphic novel from the brilliant Terry Wiley. A slightly twisted soap opera with the merest dash of X-Files, VerityFair tells the story of Verity Bourneville, a 40-something semi-talented actress and full-time extrovert, in her quest for success and a good night’s sleep.

This app collects together almost 100 pages of comics comprising the whole of VerityFair Part 1 – Chapters 1, 2 and 3 published between May 2010 and November 2011. Almost every comics page has audio commentary recorded by Terry Wiley exclusively for the app. VerityFair Part 1 is supplemented by a whole host of extras including sketches and artwork, seven strips and stories including Sleaze Castle and Surreal School Stories, and an exclusive interview with Terry Wiley.

This stunning app for the iPad includes the following special features:

• Introductory notes to each extra comic strip and piece of artwork, written by the artist

• Audio commentaries on over 80 pages, recorded by Terry Wiley exclusively for this app

• Panel Mode where you can double-tap on comics pages to view them panel by panel

• Visual contents and bookmarks that let you view thumbnails of all pages and navigate quickly and easily

Terry Wiley is the artist behind Sleaze Castle and is the best British comics artist you may never have heard of. With a tight-knit and dedicated group of admirers from within the comics community and others in the know, Terry has been described as “an unheralded star”, “astonishingly brilliant”, and the creator of “magnificent, funny, perfect comics”.

Praise for Terry Wiley and VerityFair

Paul Gravett / Comics Historian / Escape Books

“Look out, Verity Bourneville doesn’t so much break ‘the fourth wall’ to address you directly, as demolish it and grab you to join her and her mates for all sort of escapades inside the panels. Terry Wiley is at the top of his game in VerityFair, fashioning this “45-year-old car-crash of a personality” into the most feisty, fascinating, personable, unpredictable, multi-faceted new character in 21st-century British comics. She’ll tell you what it’s all about. Brilliant!”

Nick Abadzis / Hugo Tate / Laika

“Cute, quirky and quixotic, Terry Wiley’s Verity Fair is a quintessentially British creation. But that doesn’t mean you have to be British to love her – and you should love her, because she deserves it.”

Rich Johnston / Bleeding Cool

“The greatest comics creator you may never have heard of.”

Bryan Talbot / Grandville / Dotter of Her Father’s Eyes

“Quite frankly, nobody else produces comic stories that are anywhere similar to Terry Wiley’s. They are unique, well-crafted, character-driven comics, filled with humour, incident and emotion and populated largely by a cast of distinctly individual female characters. In a medium that’s still, in the English-speaking world at least, largely considered by the general public to be dominated by male adolescent power fantasies, Terry’s stories are firmly set outside this geek boy’s locker-room territory.”